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Voices Dacia Maraini

Voices By Dacia Maraini

Voices by Dacia Maraini


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Summary

Michela Canova, who works for a private broadcasting station, returns to her flat in Rome to discover that Angela Bari - her next-door neighbour - has been stabbed to death. She starts investigating Angela's death and finds her own existence deeply shaken by what she uncovers.

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Voices by Dacia Maraini

Just after radio journalist Michela Canova finds out that her neighbour, Angela, has been murdered, she is asked to prepare a radio series on crimes against women. Researching the programmes, Michela is forced to confront the horror and violence of big city life. Did Angela drive her many admirers to the very limit of sexual frenzy until one of them exploded? And why does Michela see the same pattern of incitement and repulsion repeat itself in her own relationships? Dacia Maraini asks a fundamental question about the human condition: how can individuals escape patterns of domination, that are in place the world over? Her sophisticated answers show why Maraini is one of Europe's outstanding voices.

Voices Reviews

?Maraini
s great skill is that she does not allow the exploration of ideas to take over at the expense of the story, nor the story to obscure the ideas? Independent on Sunday 'An artist of considerable power * Scotsman *
Italy's most audacious writer * Sunday Times *

About Dacia Maraini

Dacia Maraini is Italy's most controversial author. Works translated into English include Isolina, The Silent Duchess (Campiello Prize 1990) and Bagheria. A fearless political and social campaigner, she is hated by the power brokers of Italian society. As the Guardian put it: 'Once Alberto Moravia's lover, she is now a bestselling writer, vociferous about women and the Left, who has turned detective. No wonder the Italian establishment want to silence Dacia Maraini.'

Additional information

GOR002329244
9781852425272
185242527X
Voices by Dacia Maraini
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Profile Books Ltd
1997-02-15
256
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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